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Many times have I been asked to support running a debugger in Vim. I always responded that Vim is an editor, not an IDE. If you want to debug your code with

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Many times have I been asked to support running a debugger in Vim. I
always responded that Vim is an editor, not an IDE. If you want to
debug your code with Vim, make a framework that integrates Vim with
other tools, such as a debugger.

That framework was never made... Until Agide was born!

Agide stands for A-A-P GUI IDE. This IDE is designed as a framework in
which separate tools can work together. This makes it very flexible.
Currently Vim and gdb are supported, making it possible to debug C
programs. Read the tutorial to get an idea how this works:

- It only works properly on Unix. If you do use Agide on MS-Windows,
please report problems you notice. It's even better if you know how
to fix them!

- Obviously many more features can and should be added. But I do not
have much time available. Agide will only grow with the help of
others. If you want to add a tool, the file Agide/Tools/README.txt
describes the interface.

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